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Re: Is an on-board projector legal?
And we have an answer....
If you power it with the robot battery, they didn't answer. (Translation: They'll leave it up to the inspectors, but there isn't necessarily a rule preventing it.) |
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Re: Is an on-board projector legal?
My first guess is that, as others have already guessed, you're going to try to project the location where the ball will land?
It's a good idea. I would be wary of the fact that you might also alert any defense of where to go though. As for legality, just make sure it doesn't interfere with other's cameras. (You might also want a brighter projector if you plan on doing anything on the field.) Nonetheless, cool stuff. |
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Re: Is an on-board projector legal?
I think that puppy is more for taking your video games to competition with
, to play during the long journey! ![]() I think it would be allowed. However, just for safety, strip the projector of it's battery. You can easily hardwire to the PDB, through a converter! |
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